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Fiona Magowan
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undergraduate
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https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/persons/fiona-magowan/
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https://www.qub.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/anthropology-sociology-ba/
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2026-03-23T19:00:33+00:00
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Fiona Magowan

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Fiona Magowan

Professor

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0391-6826

United Kingdom

Accepting PhD Students

PhD projects

Fiona Magowan is open to PhD applications in the fields of:\ - Music and storytelling in conflict transformation/peacebuilding\ - Arts and reconciliation\ - Sense and emotion\ - Dance, movement and empathy\ - Indigenous ritual, religion and performance\ - Christianity and missions\ - Gender and performance

1994 …Research output 2001: 7Research output 2002: 1Research output 2003: 2Projects 2005: 1Research output 2005: 9Research output 2006: 1Research output 2007: 3Research output 2008: 2Research output 2009: 3Projects 2010: 1Research output 2010: 2Research output 2011: 1Research output 2013: 5Research output 2014: 1Research output 2015: 1Projects 2016: 2Research output 2016: 4Research output 2018: 3Research output 2019: 2Research output 2022: 4Research output 2023: 1Research output 2025: 12025

Research activity per year

Personal profile

Particulars

Fiona Magowan was educated at the universities of Nottingham in Music and Oxford in Social Anthropology and awarded a D.Phil at Oxford. She held lectureships in Anthropology at Manchester University (1993-96) and Adelaide University, South Australia (1996-2003) before coming to Queen's University in 2003. She has been Vice-President of the Australian Anthropological Society 2000-2002, Chair of the Anthropological Association of Ireland (2006-08), a member of the Royal Irish Academy's National Committee for Social Sciences (2009-2011) and Chair of the Music and Gender Symposium of the International Council for Traditional Music. She is a member of the Academy of Social Sciences since 2017 and a Member of the Royal Irish Academcy since 2023.

Research Statement

Her research has addressed three interconnected areas: music, sound and movement; art, emotion and the senses; and religion, identity and transformation. She has conducted fieldwork among Yolngu of the Northern Territory of Aboriginal Australia since 1990; with Stolen Generation artists in South Australia; and recently with Australian musicians working with refugees. As a Fellow and Research Lead of the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice, she is examining comparative aspects of arts and conflict transformation, specifically through music, identity and peacebuilding in Northern Ireland and around the globe. She has published eight books including, Sounding Conflict: From Resistance to Reconciliation (Bloomsbury 2023 co-edited); Christianity, Conflict, and Renewal in Australia and the Pacific (Brill 2016, co-edited with Carolyn Schwarz); Performing Gender, Place, and Emotion (Rochester 2013, co-edited with L. Wrazen), The Anthropology of Sex (Berg co-authored with H. Donnan); Transgressive Sex: Control and Subversion in Erotic Encounters (Berghahn co-edited with H. Donnan) and Melodies of Mourning: Music and Emotion in Northern Australia (Oxford, James Currey 2007).

She has been PI or CI on several RCUK grants including, 'Sensing Risk: Walker-driver and Walker-Driver Interactions in the City' (PI, ESRC 2006-2008); 'Creativity in a World of Movement' (CI, HERA 2010-2012);  'The Domestic Moral Economy in the Asia Pacific' (CI, ESRC 2011-2015) and Sounding Conflict: From Resistance to Reconciliation (PI PaCCS 2017-2022). For this latter project she led a team of 6 Queen's staff working across three continents on the impacts of sound and its transformations. She has also been CI on the GCRF funded project 'The Role of Music in Conflict Transformation' (2017) with Prof. Rebelo (PI) and PI on the GCRF workshop, 'Dance, Art and Drama in Conflict Transformation' (2017-2018).

Achievements

Queen's University Staff Excellence Awards

In 2025 Professor Magowan was shortlisted in the Student Choice category of the Queen's Staff Excellence Awards for her work with MA and PhD students. You can view the nomination here: 

https://qubstudentcloud.sharepoint.com/sites/int-peopleandculture/_layouts/15/stream.aspx?id=%2Fsites%2Fint%2Dpeopleandculture%2FSiteAssets%2FSitePages%2FSEA%2FF%20Magowan%20%2D%20Student%20Choice%20Shortlist%2Emp4&referrer=StreamWebApp%2EWeb&referrerScenario=AddressBarCopied%2Eview%2Ea2c260f0%2D86de%2D4e3a%2Da2a5%2D7845544b1502

Postgraduate Supervisory Excellence Awards

Professor Magowan has also received Queen's Postgraduate Supervisory Excellence Awards twice in 2015 and 2017 and she was the first recipient of this award in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.

Queen's Teaching Award

Professor Magowan was also the first recipient of a Queen's University Teaching Award in the School of History and Anthropology (2007). For further information on the award see links below.

http://www.mediator.qub.ac.uk/ms/streams/awards2007/Fiona_MBR_Broadband_Stream_16_9.wmv

http://www.mediator.qub.ac.uk/ms/streams/awards2007/Fiona_384K_Stream.mov

Relevant Websites

Royal Irish Academy Committee for Social Sciences http://www.ria.ie/committees/socialscience/new.html

Anthropological Association of Ireland: http://www.anthropologyireland.org/index.htm

International Council of Traditional Music:

http://www.ictmusic.org/ICTM/

Teaching

Undergraduate:

Expressive Cultures: Sound, Text and Image (ESA1001 to 2018)

Being Creative: Music, Media and the Arts (ESA1001 from 2019)

Performance, Power and Passion (ESA2002 and ESA3002)

The Politics of Performance: From Negotiation to Display (ESA3002)

Anthropology of Sex and Gender (ANT2020, ANT3003)

Dissertation Writing (ANT3030)

Postgraduate:

Advanced Anthropological Methods (MA Level, ANT 7009)

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  1. SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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Projects

Rebelo, P. (PI) & Magowan, F. (CoI)

09/11/2016 → 28/02/2018

Project: Research

Magowan, F. (PI), Lehner, S. (CoI), Milton-Edwards, B. (CoI), Norman, J. (CoI) & Rebelo, P. (CoI)

18/10/2016 → 30/06/2022

Project: Research

Magowan, F. (PI)

01/08/2010 → 30/09/2015

Project: Research - ### R1715SAN: Sensing Risk: Driver-Walker and Walker-Driver Interactions in the City

Magowan, F. (PI)

01/08/2005 → 30/06/2007

Project: Research

Research output

Magowan, F., 04 Jun 2025, In: Ethnomusicology Forum. 34, 1, p. 72-90 19 p.

Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

Open Access

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2 Citations (Scopus)

72 Downloads (Pure) - ### Sounding conflict. From resistance to reconciliation

Magowan, F., Lehner, S., Phillips-Hutton, A., Norman, J. & Rebelo, P., 23 Feb 2023, Bloomsbury Academic. 240 p. (Sound Studies)

Research output: Book/Report › Book

Donaghey, J. & Magowan, F., 01 May 2022, In: International Review of Qualitative Research. 15, 1, p. 3-20

Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

Open Access

File

134 Downloads (Pure) - ### Inclusive Global Histories: Performing Collections at the Ulster Museum

Widdis, B., White Hamilton, T., Magowan, F. & Logan, K., 26 Jul 2022.

Research output: Contribution to conference › Other contribution to conference › peer-review

Magowan, F., Dec 2022, In: American Anthropologist. 124, 4, p. 880-884 5 p.

Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

Open Access

File

304 Downloads (Pure)

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Prizes

Magowan, F. (Recipient), 2009

Prize: Appointment - ### Elected Secretary of the Australian Anthropological Society

Magowan, F. (Recipient), 1999

Prize: Election to learned society - ### Elected Vice-President of the Australian Anthropological Society

Magowan, F. (Recipient), 2001

Prize: Election to learned society - ### Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences

Magowan, F. (Recipient), 2017

Prize: Election to learned society - ### Fellow of the Higher Education Authority

Magowan, F. (Recipient), 2007

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

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Activities

Magowan, F. (Organiser)

09 Jun 2026 → 11 Jun 2026

Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in conference - ### Bodies, Vulnerability and Empowerment conference

Magowan, F. (Invited speaker)

06 Mar 2026

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk - ### Christian Ethics and Peacebuilding in the Age of AI and Autonomous Weapons Systems

Magowan, F. (Organiser) & Omotoyinbo, F. (Organiser)

06 Mar 2026

Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in conference - ### Min-On Music Research Institute (External organisation)

Magowan, F. (Member)

15 Jan 2026

Activity: Membership types › Membership of external research organisation - ### Social and Emotional Wellbeing in an Australian Choir of People with Disabilities, invited speaker: Adelaide South Australia

Magowan, F. (Invited speaker)

09 Jun 2025

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk

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